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1 #!/usr/bin/env bash
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33 source ./functions.sh
34 set -e
35 set -x
37 requires qemu-img --version
39 if ! qemu-img --help | grep -- --object; then
40 echo "$0: 'qemu-img' command does not have the --object option"
41 exit 77
44 # Does the qemu-img binary support PSK?
45 if LANG=C qemu-img info --object tls-creds-psk,id=id disk |&
46 grep -sq "invalid object type: tls-creds-psk"
47 then
48 echo "$0: 'qemu-img' command does not support TLS-PSK"
49 exit 77
52 # Does the nbdkit binary support TLS?
53 if ! nbdkit --dump-config | grep -sq tls=yes; then
54 echo "$0: nbdkit built without TLS support"
55 exit 77
58 # Did we create the PSK keys file?
59 # Probably 'certtool' is missing.
60 if [ ! -s keys.psk ]; then
61 echo "$0: PSK keys file was not created by the test harness"
62 exit 77
65 # Unfortunately qemu cannot do TLS over a Unix domain socket (nbdkit
66 # can, but that is tested in tests-nbd-tls-psk.sh). Find an unused port to
67 # listen on.
68 pick_unused_port
70 cleanup_fn rm -f tls-psk.pid tls-psk.out
71 start_nbdkit -P tls-psk.pid -p $port -n \
72 --tls=require --tls-psk=keys.psk -D nbdkit.tls.session=1 \
73 example1
75 # Run qemu-img against the server.
76 qemu-img info --output=json \
77 --object "tls-creds-psk,id=tls0,endpoint=client,dir=$PWD" \
78 --image-opts "file.driver=nbd,file.host=localhost,file.port=$port,file.tls-creds=tls0" > tls-psk.out
80 cat tls-psk.out
82 grep -sq '"format": *"raw"' tls-psk.out
83 grep -sq '"virtual-size": *104857600\b' tls-psk.out